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  2. WDSU - Wikipedia

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    WDSU-TV became the first television station in the New Orleans market to telecast its programming in color in 1955. WDSU-TV was the ratings leader in New Orleans for over a quarter century, largely because of its strong commitment to coverage of local events and news.

  3. Barriers intended to block terror attacks on Bourbon Street ...

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    Jose Lieras, who was visiting New Orleans from Los Angeles for the celebrations, told WDSU-TV he was surprised to see vehicles driving on the famed Bourbon Street, where hundreds were gathered.

  4. Memorials, tributes and donations pour in for New Orleans ...

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    Taylor "loved the city of New Orleans with all his heart and the city let him down," his fiancée Heather Genusa told local television station WDSU. "Our future together completely shattered and ...

  5. How an ‘unimaginable’ truck attack unfolded on one of America ...

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    The Sugar Bowl parade kicked off in the French Quarter at 2 p.m., but some merrymakers had already started to gather at Jackson Square, CNN affiliate WDSU reported.There, they secured the spots ...

  6. Bill Monroe (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Early in his career, Monroe served as the first news director for WDSU-TV, an NBC affiliate, in his hometown of New Orleans. [5] In 1959, Monroe's team at WDSU-TV won a George Foster Peabody Award. His news reporting on NBC's Today show, won a Peabody in 1973. He was also a prominent figure in arguing for greater press access to courtrooms and ...

  7. Sugar Bowl CFP quarterfinal between Georgia and Notre Dame ...

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    New Orleans City Council President Helena Moreno told WDSU-TV earlier Wednesday, before the postponement was announced, that the security perimeter around the Superdome was being "extended to be a larger zone.” "There are more police officers who are coming in,” she said.

  8. Melanie Hebert - Wikipedia

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    Melanie Ann Hebert (born in Marrero, Louisiana, United States) is an American journalist.She formerly anchored the weekday morning news at the city's NBC affiliate WDSU and anchoring weekday mornings at the CBS affiliate WWL-TV in New Orleans.

  9. Woman reveals why she booked 191 hotel rooms ahead of ... - AOL

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    Local TV station WDSU shared that according to the New Orleans Tourism Commission, hotels are at 100 percent capacity for the weekend of Swift’s concerts. However, there is limited availability ...